recipients of healthcare

Journal Details
Writing about one’s personal experience encourages self-reflection and improves self-awareness. In this activity students are invited to reflect, in writing, on their experiences related to managing clinical risks for patients. Students to write about an event they observed or were involved in during their nursing profession that they feel might have placed a patient at risk. Alternatively, students may want to write about an event that occurred to them as recipients of healthcare, or as an observer to their friends’ or family members’ experiences. The event may be one that they feel related to any of anticipation, recognition, or management of a patient safety risk. Safe patient care and reducing medical-legal risk requires nurse practitioners to be aware of potential risks and how to avoid them.

The narrative should include:

a description of the event
an explanation of how this event placed a patient at risk
the student’s reflections on the event including:
if and how the event was recognized
why and how the event occurred, for example, was the event due to
action or inaction by an individual healthcare provider
system failure(s)
a combination of systems failure(s) and individual provider performance issues
what changes or improvements they would make, if any
how they felt at the time
how they currently feel about the even
Were you personally involved in the event? Discuss.
What, if any, workplace factors contributed to the event? (e.g., Was it during a handover? Did it involve a medication?)
How aware was the healthcare provider(s) of what was going on around them? (situational awareness)
How did the health care provider(s) recognize the safety problem, and how did they respond?
How did this event affect you?
What did you take away that you will use in the future?
I would do something differently next time because
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Explain in detail the issues presented in the articles and their impact on the providers to Medicare recipients.

Explain in detail the issues presented in the articles and their impact on the providers to Medicare recipients..

Question 1

Most corporations use the accrual basis of accounting.

True

False

Question 2

A hospital that is caring for a Medicare patient on an inpatient basis generally can increase its reimbursement by providing additional services.

True

False

Question 3

A department manager most often uses his or her hospital’s financial information for which of the following uses:

A. Assess the financial condition of the hospital

B. Assess the efficiency of operations

C. Evaluate the hospital’s stewardship

D. Assess the effectiveness of operations

Question 4

If an organization’s Board of Directors were to set aside assets to be used for replacement of plant and equipment, where would this be reflected on the balance sheet?

A. Assets Limited as to Use

B. Temporarily Restricted Net Assets

C. Permanently Restricted Net Assets

D. Liability

E. none of the above

Question 5

Proprietary hospitals often have low Community Value Index ® scores because:

A. They have higher prices

B. They have higher margins

C. They have lower costs

D. All of the above

Question 6

Some benefits under Medicare part A include hospital stays, skilled nursing care, and home health care.

True

False

Question 7

You have acquired a new CT scanner at a cost of $750,000. You expect to perform 7,000 procedures per year over the estimated 5-year life of the scanner. Assuming no salvage value and an annual increase in replacement cost of 10 percent, what capital charge per procedure should the hospital levy to provide for replacement cost in the second year? (Ignore financing costs or investment income offsets.)

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Question 8

Which of the following is the primary payer for acute-care (hospital) services?

A. Medicaid

B. Government payers (all sources)

C. Private payers

D. None of the above

Question 9

The earnings of a standard (“C”) corporation can be subject to double taxation.

True

False

Question 10

Which of the following tends to insulate management somewhat from the financial results of poor financial planning? (Pick the best answer.)

A. Capitated rates

B. Cost reimbursement

C. Bundled services

D. Charge payment

Question 11

Which of the following is the BEST example of a financial metric?

A. degree of innovation

B. employee empowerment

C. accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations

D. total margin

E. length of stay

Question 12

Which of the following is the primary goal of a not-for-profit healthcare organization? Choose the best answer.

A. To serve the community through provision of health care services.

B. To balance revenues with expenses

C. To provide jobs for those in the community.

D. To deliver very high-quality health care services.

Question 14

A hospital incurs $10 million of cost to treat Medicaid patients and receives $7 million in payment. Actual charges for these Medicaid patients were $20 million. The net community benefit expense that would be reported in Schedule H of IRS Form 990 would be?

A. $10 million

B. $7 million

C. $3 million

D. None of the Above

Question 15

Both stockholders’ equity and net assets (or fund balance) represent the difference between total assets and total liabilities.

True

False

Question 16

What should be a firm’s primary long-term financial objective?

A. profit growth

B. debt growth

C. asset growth

D. equity growth

Question 17

What are the four basic financial statements?

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Question 18

One of the advantages of a nonprofit organization compared with an investor-owned company is that the investor-owned company is subject to federal income taxes, whereas the nonprofit organization is not.

True

False

Question 19

_____ is the most important financial metric to review to determine long-term financial viability.

Return on Equity

Question 20

 

Accounts receivable (net) increased by $500,000 during the year. This increase has what effect on cash flow?

A. Reduces it

B. Increases it

C. No effect

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How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain.The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs.

How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain.The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs..

There are several reasons why this is so, but one of the main reasons is employees are a defined risk pool based on the work performed for the company. Healthcare insurance companies are able to predict the financial risk (as in an experience rating) taken by the type of employees. If, for instance, the work is dangerous or injury prone, such as direct care in a nursing facility, then the cost to insure that group would be higher than for employees working at a telecommunications office. Government healthcare programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, do not measure the cost of healthcare by the experience ratings.

Based on your understanding of the topic, answer the following:

Can programs like Medicare and Medicaid adopt such methods to defray costs? If yes, how would they implement such methods? If no, what suggestions would you make to defray costs?
Most of those receiving Medicare and Medicaid benefits are not employed.

How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain.
The aging population is a force in healthcare continuing to have a dramatic effect on the direction of healthcare services. Many have discussed the aging population as the reason for the rising cost of healthcare. The pre- and baby-boomer generation (1946–65) were less knowledgeable and informed regarding the health risks and, therefore, engaged in risky behaviors that increased their susceptibility to chronic healthcare issues later in life.

What does that mean to the viability of Medicare and Medicaid?
Regardless of how many changes are made to Medicare to try to keep it solvent, aren’t the sheer numbers of eligible recipients versus the ever decreasing number of people paying into Medicare the real reason why Medicare will cease to exist in its present form?

Do you agree with this question? Why or why not?
The British national healthcare system owns many hospitals and directly employs workers. General practitioner salaries are set by the British government. The funding for healthcare services comes mostly from the government. This is significantly different from the US healthcare systems. Consider the issues with government healthcare programs in financing and administration.

Would the US be able to transit to the British style of national healthcare? Why or why not?
In comparison to the British system and US system, what would be some of the challenges the US would face in adopting a national healthcare system? Discuss at least three challenges.
Employer-sponsored healthcare benefits should be maintained or done away with in favor of a government sponsored healthcare program? Why or why not? Think through this situation as representing both an incentive and a hindrance. If it is a hindrance, then what is it hindering in the way of government-sponsored healthcare programs?

How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain.The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs.

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How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain. The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs.

How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain. The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs..

The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers, and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs. There are several reasons why this is so, but one of the main reasons is employees are a defined risk pool based on the work performed for the company. Healthcare insurance companies are able to predict the financial risk (as in an experience rating) taken by the type of employees. If, for instance, the work is dangerous or injury prone, such as direct care in a nursing facility, then the cost to insure that group would be higher than for employees working at a telecommunications office. Government healthcare programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, do not measure the cost of healthcare by the experience ratings.

Based on your understanding of the topic, answer the following:

Can programs like Medicare and Medicaid adopt such methods to defray costs? If yes, how would they implement such methods? If no, what suggestions would you make to defray costs?
Most of those receiving Medicare and Medicaid benefits are not employed.

How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain.
The aging population is a force in healthcare continuing to have a dramatic effect on the direction of healthcare services. Many have discussed the aging population as the reason for the rising cost of healthcare. The pre- and baby-boomer generation (1946–65) were less knowledgeable and informed regarding the health risks and, therefore, engaged in risky behaviors that increased their susceptibility to chronic healthcare issues later in life.

What does that mean to the viability of Medicare and Medicaid?
Regardless of how many changes are made to Medicare to try to keep it solvent, aren’t the sheer numbers of eligible recipients versus the ever decreasing number of people paying into Medicare the real reason why Medicare will cease to exist in its present form?

Do you agree with this question? Why or why not?
The British national healthcare system owns many hospitals and directly employs workers. General practitioner salaries are set by the British government. The funding for healthcare services comes mostly from the government. This is significantly different from the US healthcare systems. Consider the issues with government healthcare programs in financing and administration.

Would the US be able to transit to the British style of national healthcare? Why or why not?
In comparison to the British system and US system, what would be some of the challenges the US would face in adopting a national healthcare system? Discuss at least three challenges.
Employer-sponsored healthcare benefits should be maintained or done away with in favor of a government sponsored healthcare program? Why or why not? Think through this situation as representing both an incentive and a hindrance. If it is a hindrance, then what is it hindering in the way of government-sponsored healthcare programs?

How can the recipients of these programs be categorized into different risk pools? Explain. The major payers in private healthcare (other than government programs) are employers and this has been true since the inception of health insurance programs.

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